Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum) Exotic Tropical Fruit
March 10, 2009 by Sell Farmer
Filed under Fruits & Vegetables

RAMBUTAN (Nephelium lappaceum) originates from Malaysia and Sumatra. Rambutans are grown in Thailand as well as Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Australia. Sometimes known as Hairy Lychees comes from the Malay word “rambout” meaning hairy. Rambutans grow in clusters on evergreen trees, and are hairy-looking exotic wonders.
Colour: Vivid red or variegated coloured fruit covered in soft spines. A yellow variety is also available. The flesh is usually transparent or white in colour and contains one seed.
Taste: Sweet flesh with a mild acid flavour, which is very refreshing.
Buying Tips: Rambutans can be purchased in North America at Asian markets and Asian/Chinese food stores – look for them in the produce section. Look for a firm brightly-coloured fruit that shows no signs of bruising. Its spines should be firm, without being brittle. Dehydration and rough handling will result in blackened spines, however the fruit is generally OK to eat. Don’t buy rambutans that have turned black or have a lot of black “hairs”, as this indicates they are over-ripe. Fresh fruit can be refrigerated wrapped in plastic for five to seven days and may be kept at room temperatures for two or three days.
Serving: Rambutans are best eaten fresh. Read more

